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package org.htmlunit.javascript.host.abort;

import org.htmlunit.javascript.HtmlUnitScriptable;
import org.htmlunit.javascript.configuration.JsxClass;
import org.htmlunit.javascript.configuration.JsxConstructor;
import org.htmlunit.javascript.configuration.JsxFunction;
import org.htmlunit.javascript.configuration.JsxGetter;

/**
 * A JavaScript object for AbortController.
 *
 * @author Ronald Brill
 */
@JsxClass
public class AbortController extends HtmlUnitScriptable {

    private AbortSignal signal_;

    /**
     * JavaScript constructor.
     */
    @JsxConstructor
    public void jsConstructor() {
        signal_ = new AbortSignal();
        signal_.setParentScope(this);
        signal_.setPrototype(getPrototype(signal_.getClass()));
    }

    /**
     * @return the {@link AbortSignal}
     */
    @JsxGetter
    public AbortSignal getSignal() {
        return signal_;
    }

    /**
     * Aborts an asynchronous operation before it has completed. This is able to abort fetch requests,
     * consumption of any response bodies, and streams.
     */
    @JsxFunction
    public void abort() {
        // empty impl for the moment
    }
}
